The San Diego Reader reports that documents show Lambesis or his agent paid $160,000 to All-Pro Bail Bonds as a "premium." Typically, a bail bondsman agrees to secure release of the accused individual from jail in return for a fee that's a percentage of the bond. In Lambesis' case, it was 8 percent of the $2 million bond.

As conditions for bail, Lambesis is required to wear a GPS tracking device and is to have no contact with his estranged wife Meggan and the couple’s three adopted children.

Lambesis was arrested on May 7 when he allegedly tried to hire an undercover detective to murder his wife, offering him cash as well as security codes for the couple’s home. During a court hearing, Lambesis' attorney claimed that taking steroids were to blame for the singer's erratic behavior and actions in the murder-for-hire plot.

As I Lay Dying have canceled all their remaining 2013 tour dates, including a stint on Killswitch Engage’s headlining trek. Lambesis is due in court again on June 26 for a readiness conference.